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The July 4th arrests of two Florida players for not paying for food at a Gainesville bowling alley caught national attention for the hilarity of the crime. Now, the players will get a chance to have their records cleared of the incident.

From The Gainesville Sun, both defensive tackle Caleb Brantley and running back Adam Lane have signed deferred prosecution agreements with the State Attorney's Office:

If Brantley meets the requirements of the agreement, his record will be clean. Tailback Adam Lane, facing the same charge for the same offense, also has been offered a deferred prosecution agreement, but it has not been finalized yet.

The terms of Brantley's agreement are that he pay $100 for the cost of prosecution, donate $100 to a charity or perform 10 hours of community service, pay $50 for the cost of investigation to the Sheriff's Office and pay restitution ($42.34) to Splitz Bowling Alley.

Lane's tab was for $16.93.
Brantley played in 12 games last season, including a start in the Birmingham Bowl win over East Carolina. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
 
gator-n-buck":3ijr92zj said:
That's the normal process for first time offenders on misdemeanor charges. See it all the time with college ball players.


Florida, had the most athletes named as suspects -- 80 in more than 100 crimes at Florida. Yet the athletes never faced charges, had charges against them dropped or were not prosecuted 56 percent of the time.

There just seems to be a pattern here. Hate to see them use their get out of jail free card here.
 
baddnole":2z610mfv said:
gator-n-buck":2z610mfv said:
That's the normal process for first time offenders on misdemeanor charges. See it all the time with college ball players.


Florida, had the most athletes named as suspects -- 80 in more than 100 crimes at Florida. Yet the athletes never faced charges, had charges against them dropped or were not prosecuted 56 percent of the time.

There just seems to be a pattern here. Hate to see them use their get out of jail free card here.


This is coming from a UFS fan.... :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:
 
baddnole":2agjufq3 said:
Yes Trey,UF leads in this also. Congrats!!!!!!


We know... You don't have to remind me about it. :tu:
 
baddnole":39g0xre9 said:
gator-n-buck":39g0xre9 said:
That's the normal process for first time offenders on misdemeanor charges. See it all the time with college ball players.


Florida, had the most athletes named as suspects -- 80 in more than 100 crimes at Florida. Yet the athletes never faced charges, had charges against them dropped or were not prosecuted 56 percent of the time.

There just seems to be a pattern here. Hate to see them use their get out of jail free card here.

The problem Cook is having, he's not a first time offenders... :tu:
 
The problem Cook is having, he's not a first time offenders... :tu:


Cooks problem is Willie Meggs is trying to save face . The charges will be dropped at Cook's arraignment on 9-2.
Meanwhile he can't practice with the team ,but can use all facilities like every other student, including the IPF so he can watch and run plays. :tu:
 

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